Nghĩa của từ incongruity bằng Tiếng Anh

noun
1
the state of being incongruous or out of keeping.
the incongruity of his fleshy face and skinny body disturbed her

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1. Another source is incongruity between economic realities.

2. There is another sort of incongruity in the materials.

3. She was struck by the incongruity of the situation.

4. LOCKE The incongruity of Finucane's Avocation, and his …

5. She smiled at the incongruity of the question.

6. The incongruity of her situation struck Gina with unpleasant force.

7. InCongruity definition, the quality or condition of being incongruous

8. 14 The incongruity of her situation struck Gina with unpleasant force.

9. When the particular outstrips the general, we are faced with an incongruity.

10. Could this be on account of the incongruity between their neurons and mine?

11. The incongruity of the word'spirit " in his mouth struck him so sharply.

12. This incongruity could indicate that factors other than Bioturbation also influenced seawater sulfate concentration

13. An incongruity between expectations and results can also open up possibilities for innovation.

14. Secondly, incongruity is defined as possess the characteristic of highly interpretability and enjoyability.

15. Examples of incongruity in body language include: Nervous Laugh: A laugh not matching the situation.

16. All that was wrong, however, was an incongruity between the industry's assumptions and its realities.

17. Another incongruity was that between de Gaulle's ambition and the resources at his disposal.

18. The main theories explaining its origins and development are Incongruity Theory, Superiority Theory and Relief Theory.

19. 30 Thus Hazlitt piles up instances of how humour results from surprise, incongruity, absurdity and misunderstanding.

20. Synonyms for Antilogy include contradiction, conflict, incongruity, paradox, inconsistency, disagreement, opposition, clash, dichotomy and incongruousness

21. Thus Hazlitt piles up instances of how humour results from surprise, incongruity, absurdity and misunderstanding.

22. It produces incongruity of style where the thoughts and diction differ from the poet's own.

23. Synonyms for Antinomy include paradox, contradiction, anomaly, enigma, oddity, incongruity, absurdity, mystery, puzzle and inconsistency

24. Second, your mind begins to problem - solve in order to interpret this incongruity or surprise.

25. One was the incongruity between de Gaulle's ambitions and the needs of a nation on the breadline.

26. 9 He didn't see the slightest incongruity between the idealism of his plays and his own morals.

27. He didn't see the slightest incongruity between the idealism of his plays and his own morals.

28. Cognitive dissonance is also applied to a perceived incongruity between a person's attitudes and his behaviour.

29. Anomalous ( comparative more Anomalous, superlative most Anomalous ) Deviating from the normal; marked by incongruity or contradiction; aberrant or abnormal

30. Like his entire tenure as chairman, the scene had an element of incongruity that amounted to the surreal.

31. It is now time to call attention to an incongruity in the conception of the rational man from which this chapter started.

32. The emphysema shows (in morphology) an incongruity in the capacity of alveoli and bronchus, without loss of elastic elements of the lung tissue.

33. Visual hallucination, hearing hallucination, feeling of being controlled, incongruity of affect and conduct disorder were more common in study group than in control group.

34. Burlesque, in literature, comic imitation of a serious literary or artistic form that relies on an extravagant incongruity between a subject and its treatment

35. The three types of Contrariety discussed below describe these three levels and their potential application to operationalize the process involved in the recognition of incongruity in humor

36. View in context To Tess's sense there was, just at first, a ghastly Bizarrerie , a grim incongruity, in the march of these solemn words of Scripture out of such a

37. There are also several similar words to Confutation in our dictionary, which are Bucking, Conflict, Contravention, Defiance, Denial, Difference, Disagreement, Discrepancy, Dispute, Dissension, Gainsaying, Incongruity, Inconsistency, Negation, Opposite and

38. Counterfeit2 It may seem curious for the principal songwriter behind the world's best-known synth-pop band to record a solo album of darkly introspective covers, but this disc makes incongruity its calling card.

39. Ironically, even as the government was fulminating against American policy, American jeans and videocassettes were the hottest items in the stalls of the market, where the incongruity can be seen as an example of human inconsistency.

40. 20 Ironically, even as the government was fulminating against American policy, American jeans and videocassettes were the hottest items in the stalls of the market, where the incongruity can be seen as an example of human inconsistency.

41. The acetabular labrum is able to exert a high tensional force on the rim of the acetabulum. This plays a very important role in view of the physiological, load depending incongruity of the articulating parts of the hip-joint.

42. The words fantastic and grotesque are common synonyms of Bizarre. While all three words mean "conceived, made, or carried out without adherence to truth or reality," Bizarre applies to the sensationally strange and implies violence of contrast or incongruity of combination

43. ‘Although Comically represented, the works depict sober modern-day issues.’ ‘Both men careen dangerously and Comically toward midlife crises.’ ‘There is no effort to resolve the incongruity of the movie's semirealistic images with the ethereal play of animated birds Comically smashing into things.’